Bibcode
Stangalini, M.; Solanki, S. K.; Cameron, R.; Martínez-Pillet, V.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 554, id.A115, 9 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
6
2013
Revista
Número de citas
26
Número de citas referidas
24
Descripción
Small-scale magnetic fields are thought to play an important role in the
heating of the outer solar atmosphere. By taking advantage of the
unprecedented high-spatial and temporal cadence of the Imaging
Magnetograph eXperiment (IMaX), the filter vector polarimeter on board
the Sunrise balloon-borne observatory, we study the transversal and
longitudinal velocity oscillations in small magnetic elements. The
results of this analysis are then compared to magnetohydrodynamic (MHD)
simulations, showing excellent agreement. We found buffeting-induced
transverse oscillations with velocity amplitudes of the order of 1-2 km
s-1 to be common along with longitudinal oscillations with
amplitudes ~0.4 km s-1. Moreover, we also found an
interaction between transverse oscillations and longitudinal velocity
oscillations, showing a ± 90° phase lag at the frequency at
which they exhibit the maximum coherence in the power spectrum. Our
results are consistent with the theoretical picture in which MHD
longitudinal waves are excited inside small magnetic elements as a
response of the flux tube to the forcing action of the granular flows.
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